MARRIAGE: Saffron Walden, Essex, 25 April 1625 Anne Savell [NEHGR 107:220]; she is probably the Ann Savell, daughter of William, baptized at Saffron Walden 26 April 1601 [NEHGR 107:220]; "Ann Basse the wife of Samuell Basse" was admitted to Roxbury church as member #79, immediately after her husband [RChR 78]; she died Braintree 5 September 1693 aged 93 [BrVR 660].
CHILDREN:
i SAMUEL, bp. Saffron Walden 11 May 1626 [NEHGR 107:220]; m. by 1653 (and probably a few years earlier) Mary Howard, daughter of Robert Howard. (Samuel Bass had died by 1653, and on 22 December 1653 the probate court "on the widow's relinquishing her right in the thirds did judge it meet and determined that the whole estate shall be equally divided between the mother and the child, and that Mr. Howard in behalf of his daughter shall give good security to deliver the child of the said Samuel Bass deceased one half of the said estate at the age of fourteen years" [SPR 2:109-11, 3-68-72].)

ii MARY, b. about 1628; m. 20 September 1647 as his second wife John Capen [NEHGR 2:80], son of BERNARD CAPEN.

vii JOSEPH, b. Roxbury say 1639; m. Mary _____, who d. Braintree 15 March 1677/8 [BrVR 656]. (On 11 May 1694, when his father made his will, Joseph was unmarried and childless. On 23 December 1700 a daughter Deborah was baptized, with parents Joseph and Deborah Bass [NEHGR 59:361], and the claim has been made that this represents a second marriage for this Joseph. In his will, dated 5 April 1710, Joseph Bass Sr. named no wife or children, and made bequests to his siblings, to children of his siblings and to friends [SPR 18:447-48]. As the proposed second marriage for Joseph rests on this single record, and as it may be a defective record or may apply to another Joseph, we do not take it as evidence of a second marriage.)

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Here is some information my ancestors in Le Sueur County.
A marriage certificate , not the original but a type written one:

County of Le Sueur; This is to certify That John Kinkel and Johanna
Dammann both from Sharon Township in said county was married by the
undersigned on the 23rd day of May A.D. 1860. John Wendt Pastor of the
German Church of Minnesota. Hennepin County
Witnesses
A.Mertrath
F Linderman

Some Children born to the couple. there were at least 14 all in Sharon.
None of the children stayed in Le Sueur.

John Albert Kinkel
Born September 26 1826
Died March 23 1890 In Minneapolis
Falkenberg Germany
His Wife
Johanna Aka Anna
Born Juy 4 1843
Died November 21 1908 in Minneapolis
Mecklanburg
Germany
These two are parents of the above children.

There might be two more;
Still working on them.

Additional Family information:

I have some info on my Great Grand Parents that lived in Sharon Township
in the 1860s.

In fact they came to Sharon in 1856.

Their names are August and Caroline Kinkel.

They farmed in section 31, in which they had 80 acres given to them under
the 1855 land grant. In 1860 August was given 160 acres in two sections,
80 acres in Section 29 and 80 acres in Section 31. This was given to him
under an Officers and Soldiers land grant. The land was given to a Captain
William R Manning a Georgia Militia Captain. Evidently he did not want it so he gave it back to the Government land office in Henderson and August received the land. This is on file in Le Center Minnesota
courthouse. August sold 40 acres to his Brother John in November of 1866 and sold the balance of the 160 acres before 1870. In 1880 August had 80 acres in section 18 of Sharon and John farmed 120 acres in the same section. Both farms were right next to each other.

August and Caroline were married in Falkenberg Germany in 1846 and
their first child Marie was born in November of 1848 near Berlin,
two daughters Milthida and Alma were also born in Germany.

In 1852 the family left Germany for America and settled in Watertown
Wisconsin where my Grandfather William and his Brother John were born.

In 1856 August and family came to Sharon town.

John and Johanna Dammann were married in May of 1861 in Le Sueur and
proceed to have 14 children.

August and Caroline had 9 children.
August died in Le Sueur in March of 1895 of Apoplexy which is a stroke
and Caroline died in 1916 of probably old age in St Paul.

John Died of Stomach Cancer in 1890 in Minneapolis and Johanna died in
1908 in Minneapolis. None of the children stayed on the farm.

My name is Rene and I live in Mesa, Arizona, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and my ancestry stems from Germany, England, Ireland, Netherlands and I am sure many more places. I have been seriously looking up my ancestors for about a year now, remembering snippets I heard as a child from family and relatives regarding my heritage. Interesting to... more...